Uncovering How Poxvirus Hijacks Host Proteins to Spread - News Center
"What fascinates us is that all viruses are dependent on gaining access to host ribosomes, even poxviruses, which are highly unusual DNA viruses that are so self-sufficient in other processes."
Substrate recognition and cleavage mechanism of the monkeypox protease, Core protease
The structure of CorePro from poxviruses, crucial for viral maturation, has been determined, providing a target for potential antiviral drug development.